Photo courtesy of PNW Metal Recycling Inc.
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), Washington, announces the election of Sean Daoud, a second-generation recycler from the association’s Pacific-Northwest Chapter, to its open director-at-large position.
Daoud serves as the vice president and treasurer and is a shareholder of PNW Metal Recycling Inc., which has five locations in Oregon and three locations in Washington state. The company handles ferrous and nonferrous metals.
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“Sean brings great insights and energy to the role of director-at-large on the ISRI board,” says ISRI Chair Brian Henesey. “We’re excited by our ISRI leadership team and look forward to Sean’s continued contributions.”
Daoud has been active in ISRI, holding several leadership positions. He is a former Pacific-Northwest Chapter president, as well as one of three founding co-chairs of ISRI’s Young Executives Council in 2018. He has held various ISRI committee leadership roles, including ISRI’s Communications Committee.
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